Dave Elfers
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Reply by: craig.parker Ok, well if anyone else is in the same boat, GIMP will do it, and it’s free. Import a pdf so that each page is a layer, and then use the Layer > Transform > Arbitrary Rotati...
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Reply by: STACK_Tim While, we cant do this action in STACK, we have had customers utilize another software like photoshop or Acrobat to turn their pages to a certain degree
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Reply by: craig.parker Yeesh - you sound like me trying to get my takeoffs organized. I think I’ve finally got it figured out - at least until a scenario pops up that blows my method out of the wa...
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Reply by: allie.g I do organize with folders for sure! It’s a life saver. I generally do have one for each discipline as well. However, there are 2 problems I’ve ran into putting new plans into a d...
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Reply by: STACK_Brenda Another option may be to create folders for each new group of addendums you receive. Name that folder with the date (example: 11112025 - Addendum). You could create a fol...
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Reply by: craig.parker Now that the pressure’s off, I gave Dave‘s solution a whirl. I’ve got my jaw back up off the floor finally… Looks like it’ll work slick. Thanks.
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Hey Craig. I think I have a solution for you. After exploding the grid lines to a pitched linear takeoff, you can add an assembly that will check the length of each line and assign the appropriat...
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Reply by: STACK_Tim I have seen some users create tags in their library and load up many takeoffs to the tag. In their future projects, they will add all the takeoffs pertaining to the tag to the...
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Reply by: Jason Armstrong I do this in my rebar assembly because I’m taking off LF and then converting to Tons in the assembly to go to the estimate worksheet. I have an outline doodled up for doi...
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Reply by: BoundsE If you are wanting to use the same takeoffs, but multiply for the room qty, then it may be an issue with the assembly formulas - particularly if you are using “each” takeoffs. Th...